• Where the West went wrong in Libya

    Arriving in Benghazi by RAF military transport in May 2011 in the early days of the Libyan revolution, we never envisaged the aftermath of our intervention could be this bad. Listen ⇢

    Where the West went wrong in Libya
  • PS21 Announces 10 New Global Fellows

      PS21 is delighted to announce the following ten new Global Fellows. “With PS21 now still less than two months old, I’m delighted to be announcing these new fellows,” said Peter Apps, Executive Director of PS21. “Several – including Nancy Okail from the Tahrir Institute and Marina Prentoulis from the… Listen ⇢

    PS21 Announces 10 New Global Fellows
  • Death Toll in 2014’s Bloodiest Wars Sharply Up on Previous Year

    The body count from the top twenty deadliest wars in 2014 was more that 28% higher than in the previous year, research by the Project for the Study of the 21st Century (PS21) shows. Almost every major war in 2014 saw a significant increase in casualties. According to analysis of… Listen ⇢

    Death Toll in 2014’s Bloodiest Wars Sharply Up on Previous Year
  • A Conversation with Hussain Haqqani, Former Pakistani Ambassador to the US

      On Thursday, March 5, 2015, PS21 executive director Peter Apps interviewed former Pakistani ambassador to the US Hussain Haqqani. Mr. Haqqani served as ambassador to Washington between 2008-2011. He is now a senior fellow and director for South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute in Washington DC. A… Listen ⇢

    A Conversation with Hussain Haqqani, Former Pakistani Ambassador to the US
  • To defeat the Islamic State, look to the Bolsheviks

    Printer-friendly version here. Jack Goldstone is an expert on revolutions at the Woodrow Wilson Center and George Mason University and a global fellow at PS21. He is the author of “Revolutions: A Very Short Introduction.” Follow him on Twitter at @jgoldsto. President Barack Obama has laid out his goal in… Listen ⇢

    To defeat the Islamic State, look to the Bolsheviks
  • Anonymous vs ISIS: “Post-Government Organizations” Rise

    Printer-friendly version here. Ryan Hagemann is a masters student in public policy at George Mason University and the co-author of a recent Mercatus paper, “Removing Roadblocks to Autonomous Vehicles.” His research interests include decentralized peer-to-peer networks, Transhumanism, stateless social organization, robotics and automation, and studies at the intersection of sociology,… Listen ⇢

  • The New ‘Long War’ with Russia

    Printer-friendly version here. Commodore Philip Thicknesse is a Falklands War veteran and career warfare officer and aviator, Philip Thicknesse is an international adviser at the Project for Study of the 21st Century (PS21). He previously directed the UK Defence Crisis Management Centre, Maritime Warfare Centre and commanded British Forces South Atlantic… Listen ⇢

    The New ‘Long War’ with Russia
  • Introducing PS21 WORLD

    Peter Apps, PS21 executive director Two months ago on Monday, I was still largely bedbound in my cabin on the liner Queen Mary 2 as we slogged our way through north Atlantic gales to Southampton. PS21 might only have been a couple of weeks away from launch but to be… Listen ⇢

    Introducing PS21 WORLD
  • It’s a revolution: the cultural outpouring fueled by Syrian war

    Printer-friendly version here. miriam cooke is Braxton Craven Professor of Arabic Cultures at Duke University and holds a PhD in Arabic Literature from Oxford University. Of all the Arab Spring countries, Syria has been the most artistically and culturally prolific. Smartphone videos, feature films, art photography, oil paintings, watercolors, songs,… Listen ⇢

    It’s a revolution: the cultural outpouring fueled by Syrian war

Executive Director, Peter Apps.


Peter Apps is executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century (PS21), a global defence columnist for Reuters and presenter of the “Facing Coming Storms” global defence podcast from PS21 and the British Army’s think tank the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research (CHACR).